This week we interviewed Jessica Lewis. She left the game in episode 10 of Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. Jessica's game blew up when the women's alliance fell apart after blindsiding Paul, and she would have followed him out had David not saved her. She was never able to fully shake that ill will against her, but made it late into the game and surprisingly took herself out when they drew rocks at her last tribal council.

Listen to this interview to hear who helped her get on the show, why she did not switch her vote to Hannah, how she will choose a winner and lots more!

This week we interviewed Chris Hammons. He left the game in episode 10 of Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. Chris screamed "threat" before the game even started. His fellow castaways were commenting on it before the game began, and he quickly earned the nickname hulk for his dominating performance in challenges. The physical threats are usually first to go at the merge, if not sooner. Chris had a solid social game that got him over the hump and appeared to be working well until he got slammed with a blindside.

Listen to this interview to hear what surprised him the most while watching from home, why he targeted Jess over Jay, how he will choose a winner and lots more!

This season continues to surprise us. According to this week's feedback, we were treated to quite possibly the best Thanksgiving double boot episode in the history of the game. It was quite a treat, and this level of gameplay is making all the die-hard Survivor fans especially grateful and stoked to see what happens next!

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We love getting double episodes on Thanksgiving week, and these were superb! The flip side of playing aggressively and moving on perceived threats is that you risk blowing up your own game too early. It might not be as exciting to completely wipe out the minority alliance before turning on each other, but it leaves a lot less opportunity for someone to slide through under the radar and take your spot at the final tribal council.

How will Adam use his Reward Advantage? What are Jay and Will's chances now? Would you draw rocks? How did sharing knowledge of Jay's HII with everyone affect its power in the game? Who's your current pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be the next to go?

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While most of us have given up on poor Adam, there are still quite a few cheering and hoping that Jay can mount a comeback. This week's feedback reminds us that not everyone was happy to see Taylor go and there are still a few Will fans out there too. The general optimism for the whole cast this far into the game certainly sets this season apart. We are really looking forward to next week's double episode!

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This week we interviewed Taylor Lee Stocker. He left the game in episode 9 of Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. Taylor made it clear from the beginning that he was there for the experience and winning was secondary. He made that abundantly obvious when he chose to openly pursue a showmance and steal food from his starving tribemates with no concern for repercussions. Our only surprise was that he made it this far into the game.

Listen to this interview to hear about his favorite challenge, why he chose to reveal Adam's secret at Tribal Council, how he will choose a winner and lots more!

Stealing food when folks are starving never ends well. The choice to be selfish is not generational, and thinking something does not make it true. These are all straight forward lessons that you would not think were new concepts, but sometimes casting surprises us. This feels like it was a long time coming, but we were happy to see some balance returned to the game with this boot. Looking forward, we are stoked for next week's double episode!

How can Adam salvage the Reward Advantage? Do you see a path back for Jay and Will? When is the right time for the majority alliance to turn on each other? Who will be the first to play their HII? Who's your new pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be next two to go?

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Based on the majority of responses this week, it looks like we have lost faith in Adam. His willingness to work with Taylor has everyone questioning his judgement. Lots of us are picking Taylor to go every week now, and it could not come soon enough. Zeke and Ken are front runners at this stage of the game, and we can not wait to see what happens next.

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This week we interviewed Michelle Schubert. She left the game in episode 8 of Survivor Millennials vs. Gen X. Michelle took the reigns early in the game and orchestrated an impressive blindside to save an ally. The shuffle put her at a huge disadvantage and landed her squarely in the minority of her new tribe. Her further attempt to silently fade into the background at the merge failed spectacularly when the initially marginalized Millennials allied with the Gen Xers to settle an old score.

Listen to this interview to hear how she was cast, the scoop on the merge tribe name, how she will choose a winner and lots more!

It does not look like the Millennials stand a chance to rally now. Anyone still grasping at the original tribal boundaries is essentially asking to be blindsided. The other sure path to Ponderosa is to declare that people need to accept you for who you are and refuse to adapt to the changing landscape of the game. That's going to be a big jury. It is going to be tricky to line up enough votes to win the game regardless of your pre-merge affiliations.

How would you respond if you caught a tribemate stealing food? How would you play the Reward Advantage? Do you see a path back for Jay, Taylor and Will? Who do you think will exact their revenge first: Hannah or Taylor? Who will be the first to play their HII? Who's your new pick to win it all? Who impressed you the most this week? Who do you think will be next to go?

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